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Minneapolis, Minnesota, Realtors Say Housing Market Is Healthy
by Blanche Evans
Minneapolis, Minnesota, Realtors say home price increases and overall market conditions are normal -- no bubble here.
About the market, Shannon continues, "Demand for the city's prime neighborhoods has not been in doubt for many years, and that will not change. With increasing mass transit (finally!) and several very disruptive highway projects planned for a little further out, the beauties of core-city life will remain attractive. Downtown has been booming with new lofts and condos, both new construction projects and redevelopment of historic properties. This year, with a much higher activity level, the balance between all sellers and buyers has been even a little more even, good news for sellers and developers -- we're a long way from saturated yet! The average price of condo/townhouse properties offered during the first four months last year was $285,356; this year that number is $315,300. More units are available, more buyers are buying, and the prices are rising -- that's a vibrant marketplace! April was good to Southwest Minneapolis (from the south end of Lake Calhoun to Richfield, 35W to Edina). There was one more (161) property sold than new listings (160). Taken as part of the four months of the year so far though, sales have lagged quite a bit behind new listings (297 to 449). There are still good choices for buyers, though as the weather improves, watch for the balanced market to return. From the first four months of 2004 to the same period in 2005, the average sale price (all single family units, including condos and townhomes) went from $303,861 to $329,400. That pace is likely to slow -- some -- in 2005, but still remain strong." "The Nokomis area of South Minneapolis (roughly 42nd St south to Richfield, and 35W east to the Mississippi) had been lagging behind. The average sale price (all single-family units, including condos and townhomes) for the first third of the year had risen less dramatically, $220,035 to $233,141, from 2004 to 2005, than other districts, but the buyers have noticed, and are showing up. In April, 205 homes went off the market as pended, while only 151 new listings came on the market. There is still inventory for the buyers, but in the Nokomis area especially, it is a good time for sellers." Click here to view current Market Conditions in your location. Published: June 22, 2005 Use of this article without permission is a violation of federal copyright laws. Related Articles: |
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